jim@lsuc.on.ca (Jim Mercer) (09/20/90)
i am interested in finding out what GNU stuff has been ported to the 3B2 (400/500), System V 3.2.1. i understand that Groff is a reasonable replacement for DWB, but requires a C++ compiler. has GNU C been ported to the 3B? has GNU C++ been ported (or is GNU C a prerequisite)? has Groff been ported to normal C? thanx -- [ Jim Mercer jim@lsuc.On.Ca || ...!uunet!attcan!lsuc!jim +1 416 947-5258 ] [ Systems Facilitator - Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA ] [ Standards are great. They give non-conformists something to not conform to. ] [ The opinions expressed here may or may not be those of my employer ]
par@hq.af.mil (Paul A. Reitelbach) (09/21/90)
In article <1990Sep19.173809.3278@lsuc.on.ca> jim@lsuc.on.ca (Jim Mercer) writes: > i am interested in finding out what GNU stuff has been ported to the 3B2 > (400/500), System V 3.2.1. Me too, I am system admin. for 3B2/600 systems. > i understand that Groff is a reasonable replacement for DWB, but requires > a C++ compiler. Don't know anything about Groff? > has GNU C been ported to the 3B? > has GNU C++ been ported (or is GNU C a prerequisite)? I don't have a working copy of this but I know of someone that says they have been able to port GNU C to the 3B2. > has Groff been ported to normal C? Don't know? I have have GNU Emacs, working on my 3B2. I'm currently working on getting Bash Shell to work on my 3B2, I don't have it working yet, but again I know someone that has it working. Please post any other software that has been ported, as I am interested in what is out there. -- Paul A. Reitelbach * There's a way to do it better - Computer Programmer/Analyst * find it. United States Air Force Civilian * Pentagon, Washington, D.C. * Thomas A. Edison (1847 - 1931)